
Vetiver Oil
Vetiver is a perennial graminaceous plant growing wild, half wild or cultivated in many tropical and subtropical areas. Vetiver is also cultivated for its unique ability among grasses to produce in the root an essential oil, a complex mixtures of sesquiterpene alcohols and hydrocarbons, which are mostly used as a basic material for perfumery and cosmetics.
Known for its sedative effect, it helps manage insomnia, anxiety, and
mental fatigue, promoting deep relaxation
Vetiver oil is renowned for its diverse benefits and uses, including antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties that promote healing and protect against infections. It acts as a cicatrisant to aid in skin regeneration, a vulnerary to support wound healing, and a nervine to calm and strengthen the nervous system. Additionally, vetiver oil functions as a sedative to reduce stress and anxiety, a tonic to boost overall health, and an aphrodisiac, making it a versatile essential oil for therapeutic and holistic well-being.
- Botanical Name : Vetiveria Zizanioides
- Appereance : Brown to reddish brown viscous liquid
- Production Process : Steam distilated from of roots of the grass Vetiveria Zizanioides
- Main Component : Khusimol (11%)
- Description : Khusimol is one of the primary sesquiterpenic alcohols in vetiver oil. It is responsible for its earthy and woody scent and is known for its antioxidant, antimicrobial, and grounding effects in aromatherapy